Cannot decode JP2000 Images
Cannot decode JP2000 Images
Certain JP2000 images fail to decode (I am using identify or convert). I've tried debug mode but it does not give a reason why the image cannot be decoded. The images open fine in Kakadu. Any idea why this image doesn't work?
An example image can be found at: http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/ ... /seq-1.jp2
An example image can be found at: http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/ ... /seq-1.jp2
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Re: Cannot decode JP2000 Images
identify and convert work fine for me, Windows 7, IM 6.6.2-4. What version/platform are you on? If old, an upgrade might help.
The image is also large: 5284x7222. This might be a problem on your machine. Do you have problems with just the large images?
The image is also large: 5284x7222. This might be a problem on your machine. Do you have problems with just the large images?
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Re: Cannot decode JP2000 Images
I am using 6.6.2-Q8 on Vista. I can open other JP2 images just fine. The error message is:
error: cannot decode code stream
2010-06-30T09:18:06-06:00 0:00.171 0.016u 6.6.2 Exception Magick[7868]: jp2.c/ReadJP2Image/400/Exception
unable to decode image file `C:\Temp\ImageTest\seq-1.jp2'
2010-06-30T09:18:06-06:00 0:00.187 0.016u 6.6.2 Cache Magick[7868]: cache.c/DestroyPixelCache/1601/Cache
destroy
Magick: unable to decode image file `C:\Temp\ImageTest\seq-1.jp2' @ error/jp2.c/ReadJP2Image/400.
error: cannot decode code stream
2010-06-30T09:18:06-06:00 0:00.171 0.016u 6.6.2 Exception Magick[7868]: jp2.c/ReadJP2Image/400/Exception
unable to decode image file `C:\Temp\ImageTest\seq-1.jp2'
2010-06-30T09:18:06-06:00 0:00.187 0.016u 6.6.2 Cache Magick[7868]: cache.c/DestroyPixelCache/1601/Cache
destroy
Magick: unable to decode image file `C:\Temp\ImageTest\seq-1.jp2' @ error/jp2.c/ReadJP2Image/400.
Re: Cannot decode JP2000 Images
Please tell me more about your install. I installed using a binary install (ImageMagick-6.6.2-4-Q8-windows-static.exe I think).
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Re: Cannot decode JP2000 Images
Same here, the standard Windows static binary, except that mine is Q16 (which needs twice the memory of Q8).
The mention of DestroyPixelCache in the error report suggests a memory issue. My laptop has 4 GB memory. How much do you have? Does closing all other software (browser etc) help? Does the resource monitor (or whatever Vista offers) show a problem?
You might also post the result of:
convert -debug all seq-1.jp2 x.jpg >x.txt
The mention of DestroyPixelCache in the error report suggests a memory issue. My laptop has 4 GB memory. How much do you have? Does closing all other software (browser etc) help? Does the resource monitor (or whatever Vista offers) show a problem?
You might also post the result of:
convert -debug all seq-1.jp2 x.jpg >x.txt
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Re: Cannot decode JP2000 Images
I really appreciate your help. 2 reasons that I don't think it is a memory issue are: 1) I can do an Identify or convert on a TIFF that has the same dimensions and much greater file size and it only makes a small blip in Task Manager memory usage. 2) I can do an identify on a different JP2 that is a little smaller and it works fine.
Instead, I have been suspicious that one of the following things is to blame.
1. The image has 25 layers while other JP2 images have 1 or 2 layers.
2. The image has additional headers with comments and metadata.
Are you using the built-in JP2 coder (Jasper)? Could you send me the output of your "identify -verbose" on the image? This might help me to figure out what is different.
Instead, I have been suspicious that one of the following things is to blame.
1. The image has 25 layers while other JP2 images have 1 or 2 layers.
2. The image has additional headers with comments and metadata.
Are you using the built-in JP2 coder (Jasper)? Could you send me the output of your "identify -verbose" on the image? This might help me to figure out what is different.
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Re: Cannot decode JP2000 Images
I'm just guessing about the memory. "identify -vebose" shows an interesting ICC profile, but it shouldn't create a problem. Yes, I'm just using the built-in Jasper; nothing weird.
Try "-debug all"; it might show something useful. (But maybe not; it might just confirm that Jasper is falling over.)
Try "-debug all"; it might show something useful. (But maybe not; it might just confirm that Jasper is falling over.)
Code: Select all
Image: seq-1.jp2
Format: JP2 (JPEG-2000 File Format Syntax)
Class: DirectClass
Geometry: 5284x7222+0+0
Resolution: 72x72
Print size: 73.3889x100.306
Units: Undefined
Type: Grayscale
Base type: Grayscale
Endianess: Undefined
Colorspace: RGB
Depth: 8-bit
Channel depth:
gray: 8-bit
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max: 255 (1)
mean: 197.811 (0.775728)
standard deviation: 73.123 (0.286757)
kurtosis: 1.29607
skewness: -1.60173
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Rendering intent: Undefined
Interlace: None
Background color: white
Border color: rgb(223,223,223)
Matte color: grey74
Transparent color: black
Compose: Over
Page geometry: 5284x7222+0+0
Dispose: Undefined
Iterations: 0
Compression: JPEG2000
Orientation: Undefined
Properties:
date:create: 2010-06-30T16:27:18+01:00
date:modify: 2010-06-30T16:27:29+01:00
signature: d3f545934e21e9325b31ef32a060bd0feaf3ee2e7913c36aba982b59287d6450
Profiles:
Profile-icc: 394 bytes
Description: Restricted ICC profile describing sRGB-grey
Manufacturer: Restricted ICC profile describing sRGB-grey
Model: Restricted ICC profile describing sRGB-grey
Copyright: Copyright 2003 sRGB-grey Reference
Artifacts:
verbose: true
Tainted: False
Filesize: 4.771MB
Number pixels: 38.16M
Pixels per second: 5.075M
User time: 7.519u
Elapsed time: 0:08.520
Version: ImageMagick 6.6.2-4 2010-06-07 Q16 http://www.imagemagick.org
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Re: Cannot decode JP2000 Images
Thanks for all of your help. I installed the 16 bit version but still can't do anything with these images. I'm going to setup a linux envronment to see if I get a better result. I don't know what else I can try.
Re: Cannot decode JP2000 Images
Well, I setup a Linux environment and I am able to decode the sample image on that server. So there is something about my Windows environment that is to blame. Prehaps it is the Vista security model or there is a configuration step that I need to do. What is strange is that I can decode other jp2 images. I'll post more if I ever figure this out.
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Re: Cannot decode JP2000 Images
Ideally, you might try installing ImageMagic on Windows 7, and a fresh Vista installation. Vista uses more resources than Win7, apparently.
You might also try more memory in your computer.
I can't think of any other tests to try. Sorry.
You might also try more memory in your computer.
I can't think of any other tests to try. Sorry.
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Re: Cannot decode JP2000 Images
Hi, actually I'm pretty sure *is* a memory issue after all, as I've seen many examples of this behaviour before.
If I use IM's 'identify' command when I'm logged in on Windows as a normal user, I'm getting a 'cannot decode code stream' error as well. When I do exactly the same thing from my administrator account it works fine. I've seen numerous other examples of this behaviour with completely different JP2 files, and I guess that it has something to do with having more memory available as an admin (but I'm not 100% sure). Even as an admin, you may easily run into problems with larger files (ditto with other OSs such as Ubuntu).
Earlier you commented that IM handles much larger TIFF files fine, and that this would rule out a memory problem. However, it's not IM itself that's causing the problem, but the underlying JasPer library that IM uses for de- and encoding JPEG2000 data. JasPer appears to have some pretty serious memory management issues. Other applications that are using it (e.g. XnView) all have similar problems. This basically means that -unless you're dealing with very small images- ImageMagick may simply not be a viable option for dealing with JPEG2000 at the moment.
Unfortunately when it coms to JPEG2000, the choice of available open-source options is still extremely limited ...
Hope this helps,
Johan
If I use IM's 'identify' command when I'm logged in on Windows as a normal user, I'm getting a 'cannot decode code stream' error as well. When I do exactly the same thing from my administrator account it works fine. I've seen numerous other examples of this behaviour with completely different JP2 files, and I guess that it has something to do with having more memory available as an admin (but I'm not 100% sure). Even as an admin, you may easily run into problems with larger files (ditto with other OSs such as Ubuntu).
Earlier you commented that IM handles much larger TIFF files fine, and that this would rule out a memory problem. However, it's not IM itself that's causing the problem, but the underlying JasPer library that IM uses for de- and encoding JPEG2000 data. JasPer appears to have some pretty serious memory management issues. Other applications that are using it (e.g. XnView) all have similar problems. This basically means that -unless you're dealing with very small images- ImageMagick may simply not be a viable option for dealing with JPEG2000 at the moment.
Unfortunately when it coms to JPEG2000, the choice of available open-source options is still extremely limited ...
Hope this helps,
Johan